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At Ease

by @water-in-my-veins

He walks past me without a look, Step by step he distances himself, Origin or not My love what is there. I stand at attention. Every fiber of my being full, Condensation reappears, Even though it's not here. Dusk has fallen, My vision gone red. Fog clouds my mind Till I cannot hold on any longer. I lounge forward, Grasp his shirt front. Crash our mouths together Like two men of war meeting on the front. Shook washes over him, Though the stone he's made of quickly melts. My back soon clawed at As we feel so alive behind closed doors. Frowned upon, But we don't care, My heart flies As we both say; I love him.
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